forme and colour nnto the leaves of Brtpca campc/lrb Codded Thoroughwax, but much leffer, thofe that grow 
up higher upon the (hike, which is fcarfe a foote high, and but a few fct thereon are imaller, pointed at the ends, 
and broad at the bottomes comparing it like the lad, the flowers are fmall and white and the icede veflclls flat 
like the Candy kind, fomewhat fharpc pointed. 
9. Thlaffi arvenfe minuslutettm, Yellow field Tieakle-Muftard. 
This hath fometimes but one flalke and at other times many fet thicke with fmall long hoary and hard leaves' 
with a great long tuft of yellow flowers at the toppe, made of five leaves apeece, after which follow flat round 
yellowlih powches, lwelling in the middle, containing within them brownefeede : the roote is fmall and long 
and dyeth every yeare. ® 
10. ThUffu Cpanofptrmon Americtmum, The fpare bearing ThUsJi. 
This Thhfpi brancheth from the roote divers wayes fomewhat thicke, let with long fat greene leavesfome- 
what like that of Mechlin: the toppcs of the branches are without leaves,but ftored infinitely with fmall yellow- 
ifh flowers offoure leaves which endure onely one day, falling away for the moft part without bearing fruit or 
Icede or very fparingly.fo that on the whole plant there will be fcarle foure or five huskes of feeds gathered any 
yeare which are flat and a little long like to thole of the manured Woade, with a fharpc tailed feede within, the 
root is hard with many fibres thereat,and tafleth fharpe like Crefles. 9 
11. TbUffi incamtm mantmm Hifpmicam^F.rucaperegrina Cbtfio. SfmiJIj hoary Treakle-Muflard 
This fmall Spa«ifb (or Italian) plant fcndeth forth fiindry flender round hoary (hikes about two foote high 
with many long and narrow leaves at the bottome, a little unevenly waved about the edges, narroweft at 
the bottome and broader to the ends, of a grayifli greenecolour or rather hoary, with a great ribbe in the mid¬ 
dle of a fharpe tafte, the upper leaves on the [hikes being fmaller then the lower, with fome pale ycllowfmall 
flowers at the toppes, madeof foure leaves a peece dented in the middle, after which fucccede fomewhatiound 
and full feede veflclls parted in the middle as many other forts of TbUfpi arc, with a fmall point at the end 
containing therein many brownercddifh flat (Inning fharpe feede : the roote is white and fomewhat long, thick 
at the toppe with many fibres downe wards. ° 
The Place. 
D J mS u 0 m t,ldC ° f Mu(Jard have beene found in fundry places ofour owne Land, efpecially the firfl and fe- 
cond, as haltc a mile from Hatfield by the river fide under an hedge as you travell to Hat field,mi in the flreetc of 
reckam on burrey (ide^c. the other forts grow fome in Germany , fome at Mompelier. 
The Time, 
They flower and feede lome earlier and later then others,even from ^May unto t/iHguJt, 
The Names, 
The Grecians call it e*«W and Thlasfii and Tbl*S}e,qucdfrttttw qmtf, infrf.thu, and alfo ©Aa’anJto ThU. 
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